Building the Backbone of Sui: Why We Built the Kiosk Indexer for the Entire Ecosystem

A blockchain’s value isn’t just in its speed; it’s in the accessibility of its data. On Sui, the Kiosk feature provides unprecedented user ownership; however, this innovation creates a new challenge: how to efficiently access, analyze, and utilize the vast amount of data locked within millions of individual Kiosks?

Waiting for on-chain queries is not an option for high-performance applications. That’s why iBriz.ai didn’t wait for a solution. We built one.

Introducing the Kiosk Indexer: The Search Engine for Sui’s On-Chain Economy

The Kiosk Indexer is a high-performance tool designed to parse, transform, and index raw Sui blockchain data. It decodes complex transactions, extracts key information like addresses and events, and makes it all available through a simple, user-friendly interface and a robust API.

The iBriz.ai Technical Edge:

  • Data Parsing and Transformation: We go beyond simple transaction history. Our engine decodes the intricate logic of Sui’s Move-based contracts, transforming raw, often cryptic, blockchain data into structured, readable information.
  • Advanced Search and Query: The Indexer enables granular searches by specific criteria, including transactions, addresses, events, and other data points. This allows developers to find the exact information they need in milliseconds, not minutes.
  • Developer-First API Access: We built the Indexer with an API-first approach, allowing any dApp on Sui to access Kiosk data programmatically. This enables seamless integration of rich blockchain data into any application or service, dramatically accelerating development time for everyone.

Why This Matters for the Sui Ecosystem:

The Kiosk Indexer is more than a product; it’s a public good. By investing our own resources to build this foundational piece of infrastructure, we are sending a clear message: iBriz.ai is committed to the long-term success of Sui. We don’t just complete contracts; we identify and solve the ecosystem’s hardest problems.

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